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This is only to be used for broad planning for dives and all information provided treated with suspicion. Maps change and bugs likely do exist so do not use anything without verifying everything possible.
Even with this done every dive must be: - Within your training - Within the access protocols for the site - Within your experience
You must also observe all the reasons to turn a dive (turn pressures, lack of jump reels, lack of cookies, equipment failure, etc. or maybe just not feeling it). Failure to do any of these maybe fatal.
Cave diving can include some complex navigation and planning that is normally done solely by hand and is not easily verifiable. Tank cave in South Australia is such a cave that includes complex navigation and potentially stage cylinders to reach the areas you want to go to. Bombimi Cave lets you view a schematic of the entire system that includes jumps and tags and select the route you intend to take. It will then give you instructions for your dive slate and how many cookies and jumps you will need conduct the dive. You can also give it information about your cylinder configuration, and it will give you estimates of air usage and available time. As mentioned above these are all estimates and should be sanity checked for errors introduced by bugs or cave changes. Always apply common sense and verify where possible.
Tank Cave The intent is that you use this for initial planning and double check your route directions as you walk it though by hand on the office map on the wall. You can then also sanity check jumps and cookies you will need.
Cave diving is dangerous if you are not trained and has a high potential to end up with you dead. Get the appropriate training first.